Trevor Phinney (BBA ’15) has been calling the dogs for as long as he can remember, but this Saturday will be the first-time yelling “sic ’em” from 1,000 feet above Sanford Stadium.
Mary Virginia Terry, a leading University of Georgia supporter and surviving benefactor of the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business at UGA, died Saturday, Oct. 29, in Jacksonville, Florida.
Private equity firms earned a reputation in the 1980s as corporate raiders. But a recent University of Georgia study found modern buyouts generate profit because they supply what small and mid-sized businesses need to thrive: capital.
It’s been 15 years since the 2008 housing bubble burst and sent the American economy into a tailspin, but pundits and academics are still trying to get a full picture of what caused the housing crash.
Two Terry College of Business professors in the J.M. Tull School of Accounting were appointed to endowed chairs and professorships following approval by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.
Like many rural Georgia communities, Moultrie has a small police department, little mental health support and a limited budget. As a result, 911 calls about disturbances often led to jail for substance abusers or individuals with a history of mental health issues.
Growing up in Richmond Hill, Georgia, Luke Zwicker always watched his dad pilot transport aircraft for the Air National Guard and dreamed of his day in the pilot’s seat. Eventually, his dad bought their family a plane to get Luke and his three brothers more acquainted with flying.
Terry College students Kevin Kamau, Sophia Ige, Lauryn Sanders and Phillip Ellington are more than a year from graduating, but they already know what to look for in an employer.
In the six months since University of Georgia graduate student Vanessa Sachs launched her sweat-friendly makeup line, she’s sold more than $45,000 in product.
Shan Cooper, founder and CEO of leadership consulting firm Journey Forward Strategies, spoke at Mason Public Leadership Lecture event at the UGA Chapel on Oct. 5, 2022.
In the summer of 2018, Shan Cooper was enjoying life on Florida’s sunny Gulf Coast, having retired from packaging materials firm WestRock following nearly 15 years as a Lockheed Martin VP. Then the phone rang.
Susan Brown, lecturer and director of the Terry College of Business Executive, Professional and Online MBA programs, was one of nine faculty and academic leaders named by the University of Georgia to the 2022-2023 class of the university’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program.
In the United States, antitrust laws exist to preserve competition, promote innovation and prevent harm to consumers. But how do you measure potential harm when a product is free?
Julie Schertell (MAcc ’92), president and chief executive officer at Mativ, speaks during a Terry Leadership Speaker Series event at the UGA Chapel on Sept. 21, 2022.
A lot has changed at paper companies in the last three years. They provide more technical filtration materials for hospitals while offering more efficient packaging for e-commerce and sustainable papers for everyone.
Since its inception in 1993, Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship has changed the way Georgia students plan for college. A new study aims to find out if it’s changed their career paths after graduation as well.
Two University of Georgia students in the Georgia Full-Time MBA program will have their tuition paid for thanks to a generous gift from a former financier seeking to promote diversity and offer financial support to qualified MBA candidates.
The Full-Time MBA program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business is ranked No. 33 in the U.S. by Bloomberg Businessweek and No. 11 among programs at public universities.